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they includes melissa mc carthy, selma hayek, john travolta and leian nielson. the awards are sunday here on abc 2. it starts at 7:00. if you want the latest on everything oscar, all you have to do is head to our website, we are getting you prepared, go to abc2news.com, finds a there on line. might be a little chilly this morning. >>> it's going to be chilly, looks like the wet weather is going to hold off for the kids. that's good news, especially the wintery mix. this is the school day forecast, we have a temperature coming in 35 degrees, this temperature is much better than what it was yesterday. yesterday, we were in the 20s, not so much for today. as we go through the afternoon, see the temperature coming in 49 degrees, we will have showers, just plain rain showers in to lunchtime for today. by tonight, this is when things will change, we will get clearing in the forecast, it is going to be cold and blustery out there. by tomorrow, temperatures are going to plummet. talking about a high 38 degrees, breezy, it's going to be cold. this is the seven-day foreca
they includes melissa mc carthy, selma hayek, john travolta and leian nielson. the awards are sunday here on abc 2. it starts at 7:00. if you want the latest on everything oscar, all you have to do is head to our website, we are getting you prepared, go to abc2news.com, finds a there on line. might be a little chilly this morning. >>> it's going to be chilly, looks like the wet weather is going to hold off for the kids. that's good news, especially the wintery mix. this is the school...
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those who march to selma or braved the dangers of the freedom rides did not do so in vain. their legacy is our responsibility. a more perfect democracy they helped forge is ours to safeguard. not only for our sake but for the sake of those who will inherit our democracy and generations to come. mr. speaker, i'm proud to join my colleagues and the congressional black caucus in strong support of section 5 of the voting rights act. the rest of it as well. as it faces meritless challenges this week that i am confident will be surmounted. again in closing, my part of these -- this special order, i want to congratulate steve horsford. congressman horsford from nevada. he's new to this body, but he's not new to legislative representation. he understands the legislative process very, very well. and it is appropriate as one of his first special orders on this floor is on behalf of every american, not just black americans, notous hispanic americans, not just disabled americans, every american because if one american's right to vote is compromised, there will be a risk for all america
those who march to selma or braved the dangers of the freedom rides did not do so in vain. their legacy is our responsibility. a more perfect democracy they helped forge is ours to safeguard. not only for our sake but for the sake of those who will inherit our democracy and generations to come. mr. speaker, i'm proud to join my colleagues and the congressional black caucus in strong support of section 5 of the voting rights act. the rest of it as well. as it faces meritless challenges this week...
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you probably remember her as selma from "good times." she's in our studio to talk about her latest project in our area coming up. >>> still ahead, we have some very healthy reasons for you to enjoy that valentine's day box of chocolates. >> it is the 14th of february. let's see who's celebrating a birthday today. a special happy birthday to our producer oji gleaton. happy birthday fits' your birthday -- >>> welcome back. your weather fir we. had snow north and west of town. it did not stick to the roads. some areas out in loudoun county also had close to an inch. an isolated 2-inch report came out of areas toward caroll county and baltimore county. that's where they got the most. it was a wet snow. the problem is now temperatures have fallen cold enough that we have ice developing in a few hours. it will warm up nicely. 9:00 39. noon 46. we're going to top off at about 51 and a good ride home today. sunny and 49. touch of fog also has developed. we've seen it toward columbia and fort meade. getting a little bit better in new york now. fr
you probably remember her as selma from "good times." she's in our studio to talk about her latest project in our area coming up. >>> still ahead, we have some very healthy reasons for you to enjoy that valentine's day box of chocolates. >> it is the 14th of february. let's see who's celebrating a birthday today. a special happy birthday to our producer oji gleaton. happy birthday fits' your birthday -- >>> welcome back. your weather fir we. had snow north and...
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they should tell this to the men and women who marched on selma, alabama back in 1965. these peaceful demonstrators were trampled and beaten while they made a statement about equal voting rights for all americans. the man seen here was beaten on the head with a billy club. his skull was fractured and he sustained three fractures. congressman lewis fought to end the days of poll taxes and literacy tests at the voting booth. today he is fighting to make sure those protections stand. >> we've come too far. we made too much progress to go back. the literacy test may be gone. how many bubbles in a bar of soap, how many beans in a jar may be gone. the people are using other means of technique. so we still need section 5. and that's why we're here today, standing up for voting rights of all americans. so we must never give up. >> john lewis and every person in america who believes in equal voting rights must continue the fight. you have to wonder, what is the play here. what is the big picture. what is the big goal. i tell you what, folks. the ultimate goal for republicans is
they should tell this to the men and women who marched on selma, alabama back in 1965. these peaceful demonstrators were trampled and beaten while they made a statement about equal voting rights for all americans. the man seen here was beaten on the head with a billy club. his skull was fractured and he sustained three fractures. congressman lewis fought to end the days of poll taxes and literacy tests at the voting booth. today he is fighting to make sure those protections stand. >>...
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Feb 9, 2013
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lgb t equality in the long lineage of movement that has had watershed moments from seneca falls to selma. and we will work to get him to say more than just. as i sat at the front of the capitol honored to attend the inauguration holding my daughter's hand, listening to the president, watching that fears bettina sonya sotomayor swearing in the vice-president hearing a more inclusive benediction, being transported by the poetry of richard bagram, a gay cuban immigrant, and, of course, the invitation by civil rights leader, well, let's just say i thought, yes, yes, this is the country are no, this is a country i want my daughter to grow up in. what happened on the steps of the capitol earlier this week was in so many ways remarkable. real change, but it was also made inevitable because of the work queue in this room and many across the country have done for decades. you made that happen. you made those words come out of our presidents mouth. and this year after losing 31 times at the ballot box, 31 times, but who's counting, this year we won big gun marriage. we'd be the opponents in minnes
lgb t equality in the long lineage of movement that has had watershed moments from seneca falls to selma. and we will work to get him to say more than just. as i sat at the front of the capitol honored to attend the inauguration holding my daughter's hand, listening to the president, watching that fears bettina sonya sotomayor swearing in the vice-president hearing a more inclusive benediction, being transported by the poetry of richard bagram, a gay cuban immigrant, and, of course, the...
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i also thank him for his reference to the march over the bridge, from selma to montgomery. of which we will commemorate. that march occurred on march 7, 1965. yesterday we had the honor of dedicating and accepting a statute in memory -- statue in memory of rosa parks. rosa parks, of course, known as, in many respects, the mother of the civil rights movement that led to america perfecting its union. to allowing and making sure that every american, irrespective of race or color or nationality or religion, could be treated equally. it's appropriate that we participate in this march across the bridge to recall the -- this country's commitment in 1965 to the voting rights act which ensured that every american would have what is intrinsic in the definition of democracy, the right to vote and the right to have their vote count. and i look forward to being the honorary co-chair with the majority leader of this march, with a true american hero who is the chair, the leader, the person who showed such extraordinary courage not only on august -- excuse me, on march 7, 1965, but years b
i also thank him for his reference to the march over the bridge, from selma to montgomery. of which we will commemorate. that march occurred on march 7, 1965. yesterday we had the honor of dedicating and accepting a statute in memory -- statue in memory of rosa parks. rosa parks, of course, known as, in many respects, the mother of the civil rights movement that led to america perfecting its union. to allowing and making sure that every american, irrespective of race or color or nationality or...
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members of the house, just days before the edmund pettus bridge march from montgomery to selma, and by the way, congressman colleague john lewis is the only member of congress that was in that march, the supreme court will review congress' authority under the constitution to re-authorize the voting rights act specifically section 5 of that act. i believe, and i am confident the supreme court will and should uphold the constitutionality of congress' authorization of section 5 for three reasons. the first, protecting minority voting rights is a constitutional imperative, that congress is required to enforce. when congress acts under the 15th amendment to the constitution, it acts at the zenith of its constitutional authority. the supreme court is consistent -- has consistently held tissue upheld congress' authority under the 15th amendment. the 15th amendment gives congress a mandate to eliminate racial discrimination and voting by appropriate legislation. after almost a century of ineffective protection for minorities and then the long wake of the civil war, congress took action to pass
members of the house, just days before the edmund pettus bridge march from montgomery to selma, and by the way, congressman colleague john lewis is the only member of congress that was in that march, the supreme court will review congress' authority under the constitution to re-authorize the voting rights act specifically section 5 of that act. i believe, and i am confident the supreme court will and should uphold the constitutionality of congress' authorization of section 5 for three reasons....
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. >> others that urned up in that finale was selma -- great show. a lot of money spent on that one as well. on the flip side, state department staffers not going overboard on the budget for hillary clinton's farewell. i mean, come on guys, look at that, a cardboard sign, written in sharpy behind her. budget cuts. here is a cheap way to block out the bad weather. staffers setting up two layers of sandbags to keep the briefing room from flooding during a storm on wednesday. stormy conditions in the briefing room. never. >> well, what i learned making the movie is something that i can i am part and those that watch it that deal with the same thing, can speak about. i'm just lucky to have gotten the opportunity to do the movie and then there's a platform to talk about it. >> oscar nominee, bradley cooper telling the crew of "morning joe," what it's like to raise awareness about veterans with mental illness. he is up for best acting. he and former congressman patrick kennedy recently screened that film for vets at waulter reid hospital. just when you tho
. >> others that urned up in that finale was selma -- great show. a lot of money spent on that one as well. on the flip side, state department staffers not going overboard on the budget for hillary clinton's farewell. i mean, come on guys, look at that, a cardboard sign, written in sharpy behind her. budget cuts. here is a cheap way to block out the bad weather. staffers setting up two layers of sandbags to keep the briefing room from flooding during a storm on wednesday. stormy...
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Feb 9, 2013
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lgb t equality in the long lineage of movement that has had watershed moments from seneca falls to selma. and we will work to get him to say more than just. as i sat at the front of the capitol honored to attend the inauguration holding my daughter's hand, listening to the president, watching that fears bettina sonya sotomayor swearing in the vice-president hearing a more inclusive benediction, being transported by the poetry of richard bagram, a gay cuban immigrant, and, of course, the invitation by civil rights leader, well, let's just say i thought, yes, yes, this is the country are no, this is a country i want my daughter to grow up in. what happened on the steps of the capitol earlier this week was in so many ways remarkable. real change, but it was also made inevitable because of the work queue in this room and many across the country have done for decades. you made that happen. you made those words come out of our presidents mouth. and this year after losing 31 times at the ballot box, 31 times, but who's counting, this year we won big gun marriage. we'd be the opponents in minnes
lgb t equality in the long lineage of movement that has had watershed moments from seneca falls to selma. and we will work to get him to say more than just. as i sat at the front of the capitol honored to attend the inauguration holding my daughter's hand, listening to the president, watching that fears bettina sonya sotomayor swearing in the vice-president hearing a more inclusive benediction, being transported by the poetry of richard bagram, a gay cuban immigrant, and, of course, the...